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[编辑] GRE 红宝书
- v. / n. 倾斜
- [英] v. / n. 倾斜 ( to tilt to one side, as a ship) 注意: list 意义很多, 常考的有""名单、列表、倾侧、愿望""
- [记] 注意:list 意义很多, 常考的有""名单、列表、倾斜、愿望""
[编辑] Webster Collegiate
I. verb
- Etymology: Middle English lysten, from Old English lystan; akin to Old English lust desire, lust
- Date: before 12th century
- transitive verb
- intransitive verb
II. noun
- Etymology: Middle English, probably from lysten
- Date: 13th century
- archaic inclination, craving
III. verb
- Etymology: Middle English, from Old English hlystan, from hlyst hearing; akin to Old English hlysnan to listen
- Date: before 12th century
- intransitive verb
- archaic listen
- transitive verb
- archaic to listen to ; hear
IV. noun
- Etymology: Middle English, from Old English līste; akin to Old High German līsta edge, Albanian leth
- Date: before 12th century
- 1. a band or strip of material: as
- 2. plural but singular or plural in construction
- a. an arena for combat (as jousting)
- b. a field of competition or controversy
- 3. obsolete limit, boundary
- 4. stripe
V. transitive verb
- Date: 1635
- 1. to cut away a narrow strip from the edge of
- 2. to prepare or plant (land) in ridges and furrows with a lister
VI. noun
- Etymology: origin unknown
- Date: 1582
- a deviation from the vertical ; tilt; also the extent of such a deviation
VII. verb
- Date: 1626
- intransitive verb
- to tilt to one side; especially of a boat or ship to tilt to one side in a state of equilibrium (as from an unbalanced load) — compare heel
- transitive verb
- to cause to list
VIII. noun
- Etymology: French liste, from Italian lista, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German līsta edge
- Date: 1602
- 1.
- a. [trn] a simple series of words or numerals (a